Children’s lives may not be as hard as adults’ lives, but sometimes their moodiness and sadness are more than just
Month: February 2020
Low fruit and vegetable intakes linked to anxiety disorders
New research from the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging shows that adults who have low fruit and vegetable intakes have
Existing drugs may offer a first-line treatment for coronavirus outbreak
The number of people infected with the new coronavirus continues to skyrocket, with more than 80,000 cases worldwide as of
Link between genes and ability to exercise
A team of researchers have discovered a genetic mutation that reduces a patient’s ability to exercise efficiently. In a study
Children need self-regulation to learn
A considerable amount of development takes places in the brains of young children. Children experience a steep increase in their
Babies from bilingual homes switch attention faster
Babies born into bilingual homes change the focus of their attention more quickly and more frequently than babies in homes
Low fiber diet can cause high blood pressure
An international study co-led by Monash scientists has confirmed for the first time that low fiber diets may lead to
Drugmaker ships coronavirus vaccine for human testing
Drugmaker Moderna has shipped its first batch of a possible coronavirus vaccine for humans to government researchers for testing, just
Cutting salt intake may reduce the risk of heart disease
Heart disease is the number one killer of people worldwide. What’s the leading cause of heart disease? High blood pressure,
New study linked intake of dairy milk with greater risk of breast cancer
Intake of dairy milk is associated with a greater risk of breast cancer in women, according to a new study